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No mention of Ash's Glalie, no mention of the Dawn stone, and no one commented on the fact Glalie and Froslass bothevolved from Snorunt oddly...they usually do. The Pokedex said they both evolved from it, but no explanation was given.

The guy after Snorunt was a Pokemon Hunter...well, he was called a Poacher, but he sold them for money just like J did.

I was a little astounded by the non-mention of Ash's Glalie tbh. The other thing was when Ash said something to Chimchar like 'you're the only chance'. He didn't seem to take this approach during his battle with Candice, did he, using mainly types weak to ice?
I liked the reappearance of James' dex info cards, and how of the few he currently had, Froslass was one of them!
This episode was of much lower quality (story-wise and humour-wise) than previous fillers of this series (Rotom and Wild Junsa come to mind), which was a bit o' bad.

I thought this episode would be a little more interesting. Like a mention of Ash's Glalie after seeing Snorunt, or maybe a flash back of Ash's Snorunt? This episode was boring and bleak and I wish Chimchar maybe evolved in this episode.

I really enjoyed this episode. Chimchar sure can take loads of hits! TR battling alongside Ash and Co.(pretty much just Ash and Dawn, mainly Ash) was very awesome. Too bad we never learned the poacher's name. He has a Glalie, so why can't he just breed it with that Froslass? His Glalie was probably Male, and Froslass are always Female, I believe.

^ Because Snorunt had been kidnapped by a human and she wasn't sure if she could trust people. Also, she kidnapped Piplup, not Pikachu.

Anyway...OK episode. Not the worst filler out there, and it was nice seeing one of my favorite Ice Pokemon, but nothing much happened. I agree with whoever said Glalie was way too strong. Atleast the hunet got what was coming to him...

I always enjoy the Team Rocket-Ash and co. team ups. They're usually quite fun to watch and this episode was no different. The Glalie in this episode seemed unstoppable since it took 5 Pok&#233;mon (Yanmega, Buneary, Chimchar, Carnivine, and Froslass) to finally defeat it. I'm surprised that Brock didn't send out a Pok&#233;mon to help out against the poacher and Glalie since it would've been nice to see Sudowoodo(?) or Croagunk battle. Overall, it was a nice filler episode even though I was hoping Team Rocket wouldn't try to steal a Pok&#233;mon. At least they failed in a funny way.

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I always enjoy the Team Rocket-Ash and co. team ups. They're usually quite fun to watch and this episode was no different. The Glalie in this episode seemed unstoppable since it took 5 Pokémon (Yanmega, Buneary, Chimchar, Carnivine, and Froslass) to finally defeat it. I'm surprised that Brock didn't send out a Pokémon to help out against the poacher and Glalie since it would've been nice to see Sudowoodo(?) or Croagunk battle. Overall, it was a nice filler episode even though I was hoping Team Rocket wouldn't try to steal a Pokémon. At least they failed in a funny way.

Well, Glalie was dodging most of the attacks. Only Chimchar never fainted.

I really liked today's epsiode! Some folks may call it a filler, but I was quite content with it, except one scene which I'm going to mention later.

Originally Posted by ShinyAeon

I've said it before and I'll say it again...I LOVE Twerp/Rocket cooperation episodes!

So do I! To be honest, this Twerp-Team Rocket-cooperation accounted for the episode being especially good and entertaining!

But don't you think that leaving Meowth and Piplup behind was a little bit "cruel"? I'd say being "on the rocks" isn't the most comfortable or desirable situation you'd wish to be in.
LOL "Meowth on the rocks"... I don't know why, but this thought is somehow cracking me up. Hey, I've got it! That's the name for the latest fashionable cocktail! :lol:
On the other hand, both Pokemon didn't seem to suffer from being frozen at all. Asserting that they enjoyed it may probably be a little bit far-fetched, but let's put it this way: Did you see them shivering? I didn't, which somehow surprised me.

The cooperation-and-looking-for-Snorunt part was awesome and once again created this special adventure atmosphere which for the most part explains the unbroken success of Pokemon.

But now let's busy ourselves with the scene that I mentioned at the beginning and that kind of bothered me: The battle between Ash and the poatcher started so promising, but ended somewhat disappointing.. At first, Ash really came up with a decent and smart strategy, namely dodging Glalie's direct attacks by using Dig and attacking it from behind. But all of a sudden, Ash, who may meanwhile be considered an experienced and advanced trainer, started to order only direct(!) physical attacks against such a powerful opponents instead of super-effective fire-type attacks which of course were doomed to fail. Why do the writers every now and then have Ash fall back into his old mistakes which he made when he was still a greenhorn? That's out of place if you ask me.
Now my suggestion for a possible solution:
Chimchar could have defeated Glalie easily, no matter how stong it was if Ash had kept on using fire attacks cleverly. Of course, his third attempt to dodge was way to predictable and therefore as clumsy as the direct physical attacks, but a well-thought-out combination of digging and fire moves would have finished off Glalie with ease.
Furthermore, had Glalie used Protect again, it wouldn't have been a problem at all either as I've developed the perfect strategy how to deal with that kind of moves: As Chimchar is rather small and light, it could have jumped onto this green-yellow "ball" which Protect creates. As soon as the protective effect has worn off, Chimchar could have fired off a mighty Flamethrower or Flamewheel from above against the helpless Glalie. This ploy, followed by one or two other fire attacks immediately afterwards, would have guaranteed a quick and effortless victory for Ash.
Yeah I know I would be a born Pokemon Trainer! ^^

Despite this flaw it was an exciting, rousing and action-packed episode which deserves

dont be a webo pokemon have multi cultural city,houses and stuff since the begining.

Liking the Japanese culture does not mean he/she is trying to be Japanese. Besides, I'm sure they wanted it to look Japanese to fit Froslass. Froslass looks extremely Japanese

Originally Posted by ash_forever

I really liked today's epsiode! Some folks may call it a filler, but I was quite content with it, except one scene which I'm going to mention later.

So do I! To be honest, this Twerp-Team Rocket-cooperation accounted for the episode being especially good and entertaining!

7 out of 10 points

Same. Team Rocket-Ash's group cooperating is always good.

The battle:

Wow...the villains really are overpowered. And I thought Saturn, Mars, and J's pokemon were powerful. It took 5 pokemon to defeat this Glalie. Carnivine, Yanmega, Chimchar, Buneary, and Froslass.

One thing I never understood, if these villains are so strong why don't they enter leagues? If the rest of their pokemon are this strong they should have no trouble winning. It's almost to Elite 4 standards.

thunderblade12 i think u meant it took 5 pokemon to defeat glalie. that glalie was so tough. Ash's glalie looks weak and nice compared to that 1! Ash should have used pikachu with its iron tail to help.

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This episode was good. Cool to see a Froslass. Also like to see one of my favorite ice types make a return, although Leer was a random move. Team Rocket blasting off was one of the funniest I seen in a long time.

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Quite a good episode. ^^
Since I have nothing to do, I'm just going to list a few points- things I notice, things that are funny, things I like / hate etc.

-Ah, another good ol' truce with Team Rocket.
-Seeing Froslass cooking for Ash and co in the cabin made me giggle. No idea why.
-That poacher has one hell of a Glalie. Even though he was outnumbered 4 to 1, he still won.
-The battle between the poacher and Ash started off good, but got extremely boring and repetitive. It was all, "Chimchar! Dig, flame wheel!" and "Glalie! Protect, Gyro ball!" for just about the whole battle. No strategy.
-I don't believe Ash and co. actually passed on Meowth's message. I thought Meowth was just saying it as a pun.
-Dawn said twerps the same way Meowth does. xD
-I dunno about anyone else, but doesn't it seem a little suspicious that a cabin pops out of nowhere behind Froslass?
-Pikachu did not do a single thing in this episode.
-Seeing this episode reminds me of Ash's Glalie. I miss Glalie.
-I like the music in this episode ^^ Especially at the beginning of the battle with the poacher, and at the end where they farewell Froslass.
-Team Rocket's exit in this episode was great. xD

Hm, episode was nothing special. I don't really like Froslass and I already became sick of Dawn's Piplup and TR's Meowth...
Man, that Glalie was soo strong, it's weird how none of theese Pokemon Ash and Co. have weren't able to defeat it!

I missed the episode yesterday because I went to the Comic-Con, but now I managed to finally watch it when a friend of mine at DeviantART send me a link to the episode. I have to say it is good, but I thought they could've saved Froslass for the next gym battle episode at Snowpoint City. I never knew there were also Pokemon poachers as I thought Pokemon hunters already took that role for stealing pokemon to be rich.